

Indian women’s cricket has witnessed many milestones, but few moments shine as brightly as this one. Harmanpreet Kaur has officially become the most capped player in women’s international cricket, marking her 356th appearance during the second T20I against Australia. With this achievement, she surpassed Suzie Bates, setting a new global benchmark for longevity and consistency in the sport.
Born in Punjab, Harmanpreet’s journey is a story of determination, fearless batting, and unwavering commitment to Indian cricket. From her explosive knocks in World Cups to leading India with passion and resilience, she has transformed the way women’s cricket is perceived in the country. Her aggressive style, calm leadership, and match-winning performances have inspired a generation of young girls to dream bigger.
What makes this milestone extraordinary is not just the number — 356 — but what it represents: years of discipline, fitness, adaptability across formats, and standing strong under pressure. Every match tells a story of dedication, sacrifice, and belief.
Today, Harmanpreet Kaur is not just a cricketer; she is a symbol of consistency, courage, and evolution in Indian women’s sports. Her journey reminds us that records are not just broken — they are built over time with perseverance and passion.